There certainly is. However, potentially either you made a type-o or you specified a name range which is out of scope. Go to the Name Manager (see Formula Ribbon, under Names), and look at the named range you're trying to use. Is its scope "Workbook", or the current Sheet name that you're on? If it is scoped to a specific sheet, you have to be on that sheet to use the named range.

Alternatively, if it is locally (sheet) scoped, you can put the following into the GOTO box: Sheet!NameRange

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You don't specify what does happen when you paste the name into the goto dialog. Does it give an error?

If you copied the name from a cell, make sure the value you copied doesn't include any quotes or something like that.

In the small box just above the upper left cell it shows the currently selected cell or range.
If you have created a range name, then clicking the little down arrow to the right of this box will give you a drop-down list of ranges. Does the value you're pasting appear on that list?

Ahhh... Correct Excel 2003. So, appears to be a type-o. Yes, agreed - there's a list in both Excel 2003 and 2007 of the named ranges that you can go to. Double clicking on the name in the listbox should work. Is that working?

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